Further correlations between chiasmata and U-type exchanges in rye meiosis |
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Authors: | G H Jones |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Genetics, University of Birmingham, England |
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Abstract: | Earlier studies have demonstrated convincing correlations between the distribution patterns of chiasmata and of U-type exchanges within bivalents. On the basis of this evidence and other considerations it has been proposed that these contrasting meiotic exchange events are related in origin, and that U-type exchanges, giving rise to bridge and fragment configurations, arise as errors in crossing-over and chiasma formation. This hypothesis is given further consideration in the present report and further correlated distributions of chiasmata and U-type exchanges are presented. These correlations involve the distribution patterns of exchanges between bivalents and between the two arns of one particular bivalent which is consistently marked by the presence of localised neocentric activity. The relationships of these exchange distributions to chromosome length are also investigated and as a result it becomes clear that a mutual dependence of the two types of exchange on chromosome length cannot account for the observed correlations. The total evidence relating to the hypothesis of a causal connection between chiasmata and U-type exchanges is reviewed and critically assessed. |
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